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[Title] => Speak out against violence, ad competition asks youth
[Summary] => Domestic violence is real, and it exists in the Philippines. Contrary to popular belief, it goes beyond mere physical abuse — and even more disturbing, even young people are not exempt from becoming its victims.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL – Katiwalian ay wakasan para malutas ang kahirapan
[Summary] => ISA sa mga ibinabato sa kasalukuyang administrasyon ay ang talamak na corruption. At tila dedma ang gobyerno sa panawagang wakasan ang corruption. Kahit na lantaran ang paggawa ng tiwali ay walang magawa ang pamahalaan at dumadami pa nang dumarami ang mga magnanakaw. Dulot nito ay ang walang katapusang paghihirap ng taumbayan.
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[Title] => Filipinos join Asians in commemorating Poverty Day
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Thousands of Filipinos joined an international campaign to end global poverty Wednesday by standing up and making a symbolic pledge in the world's most populous region, where more than 640 million live on less than US$1 (?0.70) a day.
The pledge in part rejects excuses that allow 50,000 people to die every day because of extreme poverty and the growing gap between rich and poor. It urges government leaders to save the lives of the poorest citizens, tackle inequality, govern fairly, fight corruption and fulfill human rights.
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